Egypt

NSF will back Sisi if he runs for president, Badawy says

Egypt's liberal-left coalition, the National Salvation Front (NSF), will support army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi if he runs in presidential elections, said Wafd Party head and NSF stalwart al-Sayed al-Badawy.
 
In an interview with Sky News Arabia during his visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Badawy said: "[The NSF] would support Sisi because it is part of the Egyptian people and there is wide popular support behind him."
 
Badawy called on the Muslim Brotherhood to "regain their status by participating in the political process, not through escalation [of protests] in the street."
 
"Escalation now is political stupidity."
 
"Neither America nor Europe, nor any other state, can change the situation in Egypt," Badawy continued. "No one can impose anything on Egyptians any longer."
 
Badawy claimed the National Salvation Front has played an important political role in its preparation of the future roadmap and fielding representatives in the Constituent Assembly drafting Egypt's constitution. The front is also forming an electoral alliance to participate in upcoming parliamentary elections.
 
When the roadmap announced by Sisi comes to an end, by conducting parliamentary and presidential elections, security and stability will return to the Egyptian street, Badawy claimed. "There is terrorism in Egypt, but it is boxed in Sinai, and the army is combatting it forcefully."
 
Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm
 

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